FrontPage 2000 for Windows: Visual Quickstart Guide (Visual QuickStart Guides)

FrontPage 2000 for Windows: Visual Quickstart Guide (Visual QuickStart Guides)

by NolanHester (Author)

Synopsis

For any course in Digital Graphics, Web Design, Web Scripting and Development, Multimedia, Page Layout, Office Tools, and Operating Systems. These task-based, visual reference guides feature step-by-step instructions and plenty of screen shots to guide students and teachers through the most important tasks. Visual QuickStart Guides are the ideal way to get students up and running quickly, and are used for intermediate and advanced students as a quick reference.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 376
Edition: 1
Publisher: Peachpit Press
Published: 24 Sep 1999

ISBN 10: 0201354578
ISBN 13: 9780201354577
Book Overview: Thousands of people have experienced the accomplishment of building their first Web page with the help of Microsoft FrontPage. If you're one of them or would like to be, FrontPage 2000 for Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide is the ticket to a professional-looking, well managed site using the latest version of the leading WYSIWYG Web package. Seasoned FrontPage users can take advantage of the book's clearly tabbed format and go straight to concise explanations of the newest features, including improved security, intranet, and site management capabilities. Novices can start at the beginning and follow the clearly illustrated step-by-step instructions on how to build all types of sites. Even if you have no Web experience, with FrontPage 2000 for Windows: VQS, you'll be creating polished Web pages in no time.

Author Bio

A longtime reporter and editor, Nolan Hester has worked on everything from mainframe newspaper systems to that first breakthrough laptop for reporters in the field: Tandy's Trash-80. For a while, he had a KayPro but it was stolen, perhaps by someone who mistook its blue metal case for a Ward's sewing machine. Its replacement: a Fat Mac with a massive 512K of RAM and a copy of Word 1.05. There's been no looking back since--for any of us.

A former development and acquisitions editor at Peachpit Press, he also managed the launch of its award-winning Web site. He now works as a freelance writer, editor and Web consultant.